@1950sLibrarian@JennyAThatcher First option still potentially requires people to ask to sit there, and many prefer to stand than to make someone move all their luggage anyway.
Also I don't believe that someone was sitting in the aisle seat in front.
@TinyWriterLaura@_Wachtel_ Yeah I saw that excuse and I didn't buy it. There's no amount of "cuddling up" on those seats that would leave half a seat uncovered, without sitting across the gap between them which would not be at all comfortable.
@hellosunshine52@TinyWriterLaura But there's literally nowhere else to securely stow a case like that on those trains. So as long as there are at least some alternative seats, as there was here, then it's fine.
@Watchout4frann@Anonymous_Clwn@yasminesummanx Yeah, in fact music was much more political back then. People often talk about what happened to the all the protest songs. Also the Live Aid concert was peppered with films about the famine to try to get people to donate and to pressure the government to send more aid!
@000Arcadius000 You looked at my profile? I'm living rent free in your head!
(See how stupid that sounds).
Also: nice try at deflection from not understanding my previous post
@000Arcadius000 I didn't have nothing to say, though, did I? I was saying your attempt to bait me was weak/lame. "Excuse for everything" = really obvious facts that would be self-evident to any normal person.
And before that, I was saying you don't know some really basic English syntax.
@000Arcadius000 Popped up in my feed, I would have to be literally brain dead not to remember the bizarre experience of someone trying to tell me it isn't correct grammar only the day before